The following article was written by Pat Cottman:
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“MOVE
FORWARD” - POPE TO NEOCATECHUMENAL WAY
Pat Cottman
“A
true gift of Providence … that does great good to the Church of today.” With
these words Pope Francis reiterated his validation to the members of the Neo-catechumenal
Way, who last Friday March 6th, crowded the Paul VI Hall at the Vatican. The
occasion was the blessing of the Pope to
the 220 families of the Way, ready to go on a mission to all nations, from
Thailand to Papua New Guinea, from Australia to France, from Ukraine to Vietnam.
There are already 1,100 families with their 4,600 children
spread throughout the five continents. Fathers, mothers, children, who felt
called to leave home and establish themselves in areas where Jesus Christ and
his Gospel have not yet found roots in the local culture or where Christianity
is not as vibrant as before.
"Reawaken
faith"
One could perceive the joy of Pope Francis who embraced –
literally - these Neo-catechumens who plainly exhibit a generosity and love for
Christ that is admirable. He was full of
warmth and gratitude to the Neocatechumenal Way that matures this type of
vocation, the "missio ad gentes":
"You have received the strength
to leave everything behind and set off for distant lands through a process of
Christian initiation, experienced and lived in small communities, where you
have rediscovered the immense riches of your Baptism. This is the
Neocatechumenal Way, a true gift of Providence to the Church of our times.”
Indeed, these families are the fruit of the tree that is the Neocatechumenal
Way.
Before he gave his speech, Pope Francis listened to the
presentations done by the initiator of the Way, Kiko Argüello. These missio ad gentes are “communities, called by the
Bishops, formed by a priest and four or five families, with children including
grown-up ones, with a mandate to evangelize non-Christians”. They ‘relocate’
to these places with a mission, namely to announce the Resurrection of Jesus,
the message of which the world today, says the Pope, desperately needs: “Today’s world badly needs this
great message. How much solitude, how much suffering, how much distance from
God in the many peripheries of Europe and America, and in many cities of Asia!
Today, in every latitude, humanity greatly needs to hear that God loves us and
that love is possible! These Christian communities, thanks to you missionary
families, have the essential task of making this message visible. And what is
this message? “Christ is risen, Christ lives. Christ lives amongst us… Reawaken
that faith!”
Amongst the 33 priests who will be responsible of a missio ad gentes in Japan is Father
Santiago Flor, who for many years served as pastor in Chalan Pago. During this
event, he received a special cross from the Pope. His married sister, with her
family, was sent to Thailand.
Strong Endorsement of
the Pope
Applause punctuated the speech of Pope Francis. His initial
sentence was very clear. "I always say that the Neocatechumenal Way does a
great good in the Church (...) I now confirm your call, I support your mission
and bless your charism."
There are many "gifts" that God has bestowed upon
you, says the Pope, amongst them the numerous vocations to the priesthood and
consecrated life, but above all Christian families: "Seeing all this is a
consolation, because it confirms that the Spirit of God is alive and active in
his Church, even today, and that He meets the needs of modern man. On several
occasions I have insisted that the Church has to move from a ministry of simple
conservation to a decidedly pastoral missionary. How many times, in the Church,
we have Jesus in and not let him get out ... How many times! This is the most
important thing to do if we do not want the water stagnating in the Church.
"
The Pope wanted also to endorse explicitly the three pillars
of this Neo-catechumenal Way - the Word of God, the "Eucharistic
celebration in a small community after the first Vespers of Sunday Liturgy” and
the community.
Interviewed immediately after this meeting, Kiko Argüello,
the initiator of the Way, expressed his joy by saying, “We are amazed by the love he (the Pope) has shown us! Maybe someone thought that after all those
beautiful and positive things he said, there would be a "but”. Instead
there was no "but"…” And then he continued, “Today there is a need
for something new and I can say that the Way fulfills this mission with great
creativity, showing an original form of presence of the Church in the world…God
is so good to us”
Like his predecessors, Blessed
Paul VI, St. John Paul II, and Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, Pope Francis has once
more given the Church's blessing to the work of evangelization that the Neocatechumenal
Way has brought forward for almost half a century across the globe, above all
through the families.
Pope Francis concluded, "How
much joy you give us with your presence and your activity!" - said Blessed
Pope Paul VI during the very first audience with you (May 8, 1974). I also make
these words my own and encourage you to move forward, entrusting you to the
Blessed Virgin Mary who inspired the Neocatechumenal Way. May she intercede for you with her divine Son. My dearly beloved, may the Lord accompany
you. Go forth, with my Blessing.”
BOX : I confirm your call, I support your mission and
I bless your charism.
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Pope Francis among Neocatechumenal Way members, smiling. |